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bug#24144: 25.1.50; window contents aren't resized when window is resize
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Stefan Kangas |
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bug#24144: 25.1.50; window contents aren't resized when window is resized by creation/removal of windows in i3wm |
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Fri, 08 Nov 2019 04:53:16 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu <mituharu@math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp> writes:
> On Thu, 04 Aug 2016 03:22:01 +0900,
> Michael Rose wrote:
>>
>> Built without Cairo the problem isn't present so what are the negatives of
>> doing without Cairo?
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 3, 2016, 10:59 AM martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at> wrote:
>>
>> > > The environment is funtoo current which is substantially similar to
>> > > gentoo current. Window manager is i3wm, no de. Emacs is running in
>> > daemon mode, but bug manifests when
>> > > run normally as well. Essentially when an emacs window is created the
>> > > text doesn't take up the entire window. Manually resizing the window by
>> > > toggling fullscreen fixes this. However creating another window in the
>> > > workspace and then removing it will leave the emacs window in the same
>> > > state where the text contained therein doesn't fill the remaining space
>> > > that was formerly occupied by the now removed window.
>> > >
>> > > Importantly this behavior isn't observed in emacs 24.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > In GNU Emacs 25.1.50.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.16.7, cairo
>> > version 1.14.6)
>> > > of 2016-06-17 built on michael-desktop
>> >
>> > Can you try building without cairo?
>> >
>> > Thanks, martin
>
> Many parts of the cairo drawing code have been reworked on master of
> the Emacs git repository. Could you try it and tell us if you are
> still seeing this problem?
(That was 19 weeks ago.)
Any updates here?
Best regards,
Stefan Kangas
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